[Q] ATT MMS settings - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

Hey guys, I've been trying to get my Verizon note 2 to work with ATT and am having issues with MMS (both receiving and sending). These are settings I'm using. Any idea? Everything else works fine.
Name ATT Phone
APN Phone
Proxy Not Set
Port Not Set
User name Not Set
Password Not set
Server Not set
MMSC mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port 80
MCC 310
MNC 410
Authentication
type None
APN type default,mms,supl,hipri
APN protocol IPv4
Enable/disable
APN APN enabled
Bearer Unspecified

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Check your MMS port in your APN. Should be 80.
ctomgee said:
Check your MMS port in your APN. Should be 80.
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definitely at 80...
in order to download or send MMS's, i have to go to the APN settings and revert back to the wap.cingular APN (default) vs. the "phone" APN (manually added to take advantage of the backhaul network).
pmpntl said:
definitely at 80...
in order to download or send MMS's, i have to go to the APN settings and revert back to the wap.cingular APN (default) vs. the "phone" APN (manually added to take advantage of the backhaul network).
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I'm on AT&T in the U.S., using WanamLite ICS 9.5, and here are my APN settings that work properly with MMS. There are 2 APNs; one for MMS and one "Phone" APN to get the HSPA+ speeds.
APN #1
Name: MMS
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
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MMS proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS port: 80
MMS protocol (if applicable): WAP 2.0
MCC: (don't change this number)
MNC: (don't change this number)
APN type: mms,supl
APN protocol: IPv4
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APN #2
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pmpntl said:
definitely at 80...
in order to download or send MMS's, i have to go to the APN settings and revert back to the wap.cingular APN (default) vs. the "phone" APN (manually added to take advantage of the backhaul network).
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Ah. What you can do is have the "phone" APN set as internet only, then create a wap.cingular APN with the MMS server and other settings, and set it as mms only. That should work.
EDIT: in other words, what henrybravo said. Looks like we were posting at the same time.
This finally worked...
2 APNs:
Name: ATT PHONE
APN: phone
everything else default
APN Type: default
Name: ATT
APN: wap.cinguar
USER NAME: [email protected]
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS proxy: wireless.cingular.com
APN type: default,supl,mms
pmpntl said:
2 APNs:
Name: ATT PHONE
APN: phone
everything else default
APN Type: default
Name: ATT
APN: wap.cinguar
USER NAME: [email protected]
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS proxy: wireless.cingular.com
APN type: default,supl,mms
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You may need to change APN type on the wap.cingular one to only be mms and add supl to the phone one. Then make sure the phone one is selected.
EDIT: and add password CINGULAR1 and MMS port 80 to the wap.cingular one as well.
henrybravo said:
I'm on AT&T in the U.S., using WanamLite ICS 9.5, and here are my APN settings that work properly with MMS. There are 2 APNs; one for MMS and one "Phone" APN to get the HSPA+ speeds.
[newbie restrictions won't let me quote the APNs]
edit: Once both APNs are entered, you need to select the MediaNet/Phone APN (the little radio button on the right side).
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I'm on the Samsung Infuse 4G on AT&T in the States, running the new ParanoidAndroid ICS, and initially MMS didn't work. These APNs fixed the problem perfectly for me. Sending and receiving flawlessly.
Original post with APN is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23806717#post23806717

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